On Thursday, 7 September 2017 6:40:38 AM NZST Duncan wrote: > cr posted on Wed, 06 Sep 2017 23:58:24 +1200 as excerpted: > > I'm running Kmail 5.2.3 and kdewallet under Debian 9. Can I safely > > uninstall kdewallet? (Kmail is the only program I run that uses it). > > > > Reason is, I usually start Kmail on my server via ssh from some laptop > > or other. If I go to fetch mail from my ISP, Kmail opens a box for my > > ISP's mail password (the same as my previous installation of Kmail 4 > > did). > > However, IF I've previously logged in to my server, kdewallet opens a > > box for its password on the server instead, which is a nuisance (and > > much bafflement before I accidentally found this out). (I recall > > Kmail 5 persuaded me to install kdewallet when I installed it). > > > > So I hope uninstalling kdewallet will just cause Kmail to open a mail > > password box on my laptop each time. > > kdewallet, or kwallet? At least on gentoo, which tries to stick with > upstream naming, there appears to be no such package as kdewallet. > > But there is a kwallet, one of the kde-frameworks, and while I switched > from kmail to something (being claws-mail in my case) that could actually > handle email without losing it in the mid kde4 era, when kmail jumped the > akonadi shark and started losing mail, and along with that switch from > kmail I ultimately exterminated everything akonadi or kdepim (due to > akonadi deps) related related from my system... > > And even tho I run a rather light plasma desktop without baloo, and don't > actually have anything stored in kwallet now... > > I still have kwallet installed, because it's a dependency of plasma- > desktop and plasma-workspace, and I have those installed because I run a > kde-plasma based desktop. And okular seems to require it too, for some > reason. > > So I'm guessing you'll need kwallet installed if you run a plasma > desktop, and it's likely to fail to start without it. > > Tho perhaps not... an ldd /usr/bin/plasmashell | grep wallet doesn't turn > up any of the kwallet libs in the load list, so maybe it doesn't actually > need them? I suppose I could try uninstalling it and see what actually > fails... then if that works, I could try installing a null-package to > fill the deps and see what breaks in the build... > > Meanwhile, if you run some other desktop environment and simply run kmail > because you prefer it, then it's possible that you can uninstall kwallet. > I wouldn't have any idea what the current state is, because as I said I > quit with the kmail when it started losing my mail after jumping the > akonadi shark, in the mid kde4 era. Hi Duncan Thanks for your comments. I installed Debian 9 on my server and it came with kmail 5. I use mostly Gnome apps, currently with LXDE desktop, Kmail's the only kde program I run aside from k3b. And it really is 'kdewallet'. I usually run kmail ssh'd in from a laptop (I have several) running older Debian, Linux Mint Debian Edition, or some other debian-ish distro. I almost jumped ship from Kmail 4 like you, but I couldn't find another emailer that claimed to use Maildir reliably. I found Kmail 4 ran intolerably slowly via ssh on wireless until I found to invoke ssh with the -C (compression) option. I keep all my mail files (and other data) on a different server partition, which makes it very easy to install an all-new operating system in a spare partition without having to migrate any data. I just have to point kmail at the mail store - which involves some fiddling around in cryptic config files. At some point I think I will try uninstalling kdewallet and see what breaks... Chris Rodliffe